Two big interviews today and they went really well. Talked with Didier Elzinger from Rising Sun Pictures about the VFX industry and the way he believes Australian filmmakers and VFX artists could evolve in Australia. In the afternoon we had a lengthy discussion with Murali, director of 2:37. He shared some insightful thoughts about the way forward for young filmmakers in Australia and how we can be making cinema people want to see.
Tonight I am watching Alexandra’s Project, ahead of an interview with Rolf De Heer tomorrow. Then in the evening we will interview Richard Harris, which rounds out our time in SA.
It’s been worthwhile; hopefully we can muster two good interviews tomorrow and head to Melbourne with our heads up. Phil is tired and hungry, my stomach is growling...time for some takeaway.
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Sunday, 2 December 2007
Tuesday, 7 August 2007
Dr Plonk opens at the Arc
Last night the Arc opened at the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra. We went along to document the official opening and record some of the after gala party. Rolf De Heer's new film "Dr. Plonk" premiered and will go down in history as the first film to ever screen at the Arc. We were lucky enough to meet and chat with Rolf after the film, fingers crossed we will interview him later this year
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